Wrestlers from Chemung County and Watkins Glen captured a combined 11 titles Saturday night at the Section 4 wrestling championships at the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton.

Elmira's Tommy Mackay, left, on his way to a 9-4 win over Vestal's Logan Wiland in the 182-pound Division I finals at the Section 4 wrestling championships Feb. 13 at the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton.(Photo: Jeff Miller / Correspondent Phot)

Watkins Glen senior Brandon Gould and junior Ian Chedzoy added Division II sectional crowns to their brilliant careers, while Southern Tier Athletic Conference West rivals Elmira and Horseheads had a total of eight champions. They will all compete at the New York State Championships on Feb. 26 and 27 at the Times Union Center in Albany.

Waverly sophomore AJ Burkhart, a state champion last year at 99 pounds, rolled to a 9-2 victory over Walton/Delhi's Caleb Robinson in the Division II 106-pound final to earn a second straight sectional title.

Vestal won the Division I team title with 231.5 points, followed by Elmira with 213.5 and Horseheads with 173.5. Deposit/Hancock won the Division II team title.

Gould pinned Deposit/Hancock's Levi Wormuth just under a minute into the final period to claim the Division II title at 132 pounds. That came after he picked up career win No. 200 earlier in the day with a pin in the semifinals. Gould, 43-0 this season, recently broke Matt Marciniak’s school record of 189 victories.

"That was my goal for the year to get to 200 after I broke the school record," said Gould, who won all four of his matches during the weekend by pin.

Gould, who took fourth in the state in Division II at 126 pounds last year, acknowledged the sectional title was a big deal to him even though he would have been a lock to earn a wild card to the state meet if he lost Saturday.

“It’s a pretty good accomplishment. Obviously, I haven’t been able to do it yet until now,” Gould said. “It feels pretty good.”

Chedzoy was a 9-1 winner over Oxford’s Garett Sylstra in the Division II 182-pound final.

Mackay controlled from the start and earned a 9-4 win in his 182-pound final in Division I against Logan Wiland of Vestal.

Carpenter scored the match's final two points midway through the third period and took a 10-5 victory over Johnson City's Tim Reed in the Division I 120-pound championship match.

Charlie Mahon, from Elmira, top, tries to pin Mike Riggins of Chenango Forks on his way to the Section 4 Division I title at 160 pounds last season.(Photo: Jeff Miller / Correspondent Phot)

Mahon was dominant in posting a 14-2 major decision against Mike Riggins of Chenango Forks in the Division I 160-pound final.

Burge, a senior, picked up an escape in the final minute and held on for a 5-4 win against Vestal’s Sean DeGroat in the Division I 195-pound final. Elmira’s coaches jumped up and down in celebration just after the victory for Burge, who had missed part of this season with an injury.

Tucker closed what was undoubtedly the biggest night in the history of Elmira's combined team with a 4-2 overtime victory over Union-Endicott's Jacob Broder in the Division I 285-pound final.

Woodworth, a freshman at Horseheads, used a reversal early in the third period to break a scoreless tie against Newark Valley's John Post and held on for a 2-0 victory in the Division I finals at 99 pounds.

Another young Horseheads wrestler, eighth-grader Scibek, snapped a tie with an escape with 37 seconds remaining and held on for a 3-2 victory over top-seeded Rick Chastine of Union-Endicott in the Division I 113-pound final.

Eames was jubilant after he secured the Division I 170-pound title with a 2-1 win against Vestal’s Caleb O’Brien.

Newark Valley's Trentyn Rupert pinned Elmira's Nate Sherbert in the 220-pound Division I final. Corning's Quam Jackson lost a 5-3 decision to Newark Valley's Gianno Silba in the Division I final at 132 pounds.